Territory Manager Jonathan Rittenburg called in today with an extraordinary tale.
Click here to listen to Jonathan’s message!
This morning at 6:40 a.m. in Winnemucca, Nevada, a man was resuscitated back from sudden cardiac arrest on the Newmont Mining [NYSE: NEM] bus on the way up to the mine.
Using a Cardiac Science Powerheart AED, the rescuers shocked the 46-year-old man three times. The victim is in the hospital now and Jonathan believes will make a full recovery.
That makes two saves in two weeks in Nevada through the Nevada Project Heartbeat program!
Click on the brochure below to learn more about Nevada’s public access defibrillation (PAD) program and ask us how to set up one for your area!
Last 5 posts by Joe Hage
- An update on state AED legislation, Part 1 - September 7th, 2010
- Olivia’s story: A young life lost to sudden cardiac arrest - September 1st, 2010
- In memory of Eric: Cardiac screening for teen athletes - August 31st, 2010
- West Virginia University installs AEDs: Cardiac Science for the week of August 30 - August 30th, 2010
- “Zip Across the Clyde” funds AEDs in Glasgow - August 26th, 2010

















Tue, Apr 14, 2009 |
AEDs, In The News